Do you take business calls on your cell phone? Of course you do! Do your employees or sales force work remotely, from home or the road at least some of the time? Most likely. A recent study by web conferencing software company, PGi, indicates that globally, 79% of office employees work remotely at least one

Joe, the company President, always waited until the morning of a meeting to announce an impromptu All Hands Meeting. These meetings were held monthly to discuss routine work and updates, but holding a company-wide meeting outside of the regular, boring ones is always cause for alarm. (Remote work would be the topic this time.) People

Note: this is Part Two of Annie’s quest to improve her quality of life by moving her office job to a remote work gig. Check out Part One here. As Annie settles in with her chamomile tea and favorite hoodie, she dreams of waking up to the same tea and hoodie and magically transforming this comfortable,

Ever wish you had more vacation time? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to spend more time traveling with your family? Or floating down a river? Laying on the beach? Hiking up a mountain? Running around Disney World? Okay, okay, we heard you. We knew the answer, but thought we’d remind you of the

We’ve told you all about how cloud communications can significantly improve daily life and increase happiness for business owners, executive assistants, field staff, and more. But what about IT people? Most office workers gain both flexibility and efficiency when phone systems are moved to the cloud, and all employees benefit in many ways, even if

She is always there for you. But she can also be anywhere for you, and “out of the office” does not apply. She is not expected to be at the office by 8am. But you know she will be available at 7:15am to handle your early morning client calls, and if you have clients calling